Friday, 20 November 2015

Alan Faustino - Internal Medicine

Alan Faustino is an internal medicine specialist working in New
Jersey. For years, he has diagnosed and treated a wide range of medical
issues in many patients, and he one day hopes to bring his medical
expertise to the business world. He started an electronic medical
records company and sold his stake in its ownership after driving the
business to huge regional and national success. He wants to use his
medical experience to start more ventures designed to help doctors save
their patients’ lives.

Internal medicine involves the treatment
of diseases in adults. This is a wide, general field, but it is
different than general practice. General practitioners may delve into
pediatrics, obstetrics, and surgery to help their patients. Internal
medicine specialists stick with multi-system diseases and treating often
seriously ill or terminal patients either in a clinical or hospital
setting. There are many sub-specialties recognized by the American Board
of Internal Medicine including hematology, gastroenterology, critical
care medicine, and interventional cardiology. Those who want to be
internal medicine specialists have to complete medical school, then one
or two years of supervised training before they can obtain an internal
medicine license from the Board of American Medicine. Internal medicine
specialists can then choose to specialize their work further after they
have completed their residency.

Alan Faustino completed his
residency at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital
constructed in the United States and founded by Ben Franklin. Faustino
has helped many people get past their serious illnesses in his career as
a physician.

Alan Faustino @ About.me

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About Me

Alan Faustino is a professional doctor of internal medicine that goes above and beyond the call of duty by showing up at your doorstep. That is right, he is one of the few remaining doctors that makes house calls to his patients. He does this because a patient is never more comfortable than in their own home. This alone can give them an advantage in the healing process.